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big characters and big stories. there's a hero, somebody who needs redemption. those stories are told time and time again. >> there's a sort of simple thethic that the western man lived. it really was self-reliance, you know. ititas simple rules. finish what you start. you know? do the best job you can. they're all -- they were work ethic rules really. and so it's nice to do a film that has that as, you know, as part of the armiture of it, the simplicity, straightfordness and something really sort of black and white. >> take 'em to missouri, mit. >> reporter: for decade, hollywood made western movies like "red river" to rake in a dependable box office profit and to take a long hard look at american values, american dreams, the american landscape. >> keep moving, keep moving. >> reporter: movies like "the searchers" appeal to a wide audience. but that audience is gone. gone but not forgotten. but "cowboys and aliens"? >> as an englishman, what did the western mean to you growing up? >> i can honestly say, you know, that's sort of what we played as kids. i mean, a
big characters and big stories. there's a hero, somebody who needs redemption. those stories are told time and time again. >> there's a sort of simple thethic that the western man lived. it really was self-reliance, you know. ititas simple rules. finish what you start. you know? do the best job you can. they're all -- they were work ethic rules really. and so it's nice to do a film that has that as, you know, as part of the armiture of it, the simplicity, straightfordness and something...
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rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you realize you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv/aids. south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like that, for me, obviously, i'm south african, so it made sense for me, but i think if i weren't a south african and i heard those numbers i would -- >> what is the main reason that you believe it is so bad in south africa, and what can be done to tackle it properly, do you think? >> i think it is a lack of education. i really do. i really believe that. and this program has made me aware of that. i think that we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv and aids. there is a lot of time and resources and money being poured into imm
rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you realize you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv/aids. south africa, and the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number of premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only 1% of the population, but 17% of people living with hiv/aids in the world. so when you start hearing things like...
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president obama making the case for a big deal on the debt ceiling. meeting with congressional leaders and calling for more talks on monday with a presidential news conference ahead of it. >>> meanwhile, as you see from live pictures from new york the debt clock keeps on ticking. also inflammatory words put on paper in the form of a pledge about slavery, black children, and president obama has two presidential contenders backtracking tonight. what did they mean? >>> and the british invasion. william and kate's whirlwind trip through california. cnn traveled with the royals. one stop included l.a.'s skid row. sp and -- >> as far as i'm concerned betty ford saved my life. i went in for cocaine addiction. >> the first lady who helped save the lives of some of the most famous people in the world by turning her struggle into triumph. tonight we remember betty ford who changed the way we all view addiction and recovery. >>> good evening. i'm don lemon. the debt clock just keeps ticking up. a startling reminder of just what a dire situation we are in when it
president obama making the case for a big deal on the debt ceiling. meeting with congressional leaders and calling for more talks on monday with a presidential news conference ahead of it. >>> meanwhile, as you see from live pictures from new york the debt clock keeps on ticking. also inflammatory words put on paper in the form of a pledge about slavery, black children, and president obama has two presidential contenders backtracking tonight. what did they mean? >>> and the...
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this is a big one as well. to left. and second deck shot to make it 2-0 twins. bottom of the fourth, more twins offense. young with the double to deep right center. two runs will come in. minnesota tops the tigers, 4-1 is your final. how about the padres taking on the phillies who have the best record in baseball? bottom of the first, two on for chase utley, go and chase this shot. opposite field blast, 3-0 phillies, padres down 3-2 in the sixth inning, chase hedley ties it. man, there were a lot of home runs today. we are tied at 3. to the 7th inning, all phillies after that, chase utley. second homer of the day giving the phillies and 8-4 lead, they go on to win 8-6 is your final. >>> one more game for you, braves and reds from cincinnati, sixth inning, reds down 2-1. runners on the corners. edgar renteria doubles down the left field line. we have a play coming up at the plate. drew stubbs oh, my goodness takes one to the chin. but he's safe. 3-2 reds. bottom of the 7th, edgar renteria enters the game after zach kozar hyperextended his leg. we're just getting
this is a big one as well. to left. and second deck shot to make it 2-0 twins. bottom of the fourth, more twins offense. young with the double to deep right center. two runs will come in. minnesota tops the tigers, 4-1 is your final. how about the padres taking on the phillies who have the best record in baseball? bottom of the first, two on for chase utley, go and chase this shot. opposite field blast, 3-0 phillies, padres down 3-2 in the sixth inning, chase hedley ties it. man, there were a...
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we've got the big ones tonight. our very own british royal family. >> reporter: at a visit to an inner-city art school, there was playful banter between the couple. asasate worked her brush over the canvas, william turned and softly asked his bride, "what the heck is that?" and then, one last appearance with u.s. veterans and their families. with one good swipe at his brother, harry. >> and in that, i include my low-flying apache, very average brother. as a partner in today's event. >> reporter: right after that speech, the couple just disappeared behind this wall and put together these packages that for the children for those u.s. soldiers who are still serving. they are their way back to england. this trip is finally over. >> let's see, they have a sense of humor. they seem down to earth. >> they're gorgeous. >> are we sure they're the royal family? >> we're happy for them. it's nice. a bit of a change for monarchy. more modern, that's nice. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay tuned for
we've got the big ones tonight. our very own british royal family. >> reporter: at a visit to an inner-city art school, there was playful banter between the couple. asasate worked her brush over the canvas, william turned and softly asked his bride, "what the heck is that?" and then, one last appearance with u.s. veterans and their families. with one good swipe at his brother, harry. >> and in that, i include my low-flying apache, very average brother. as a partner in...
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johnnie that banjo is about as big as you are. is that heavy. >> yeah. >> when did you start playing banjo . >> when i was six. >> mike: you are nine now and started when you were six. tommy were you the first one to play. >> i started two weeks before rob it can. >> mike: what made you decide on the gar. >> i don't know. >> mike: i know manage about that. and robby, what said to you let's play the fiddle. >> i am not sure. i started on classical muc and i really like it. i thought i would go for it. >> mike: robby, where i come from it is classical muc. we'll put the website on the screen . you will want to find out more about the amazing young men. sleepy man banjo boys. please welcome. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> mike: the sleepy man banjo boys . fantastic. the audience loved it and so will you. i hope you have had a great time tonight. remember next week exclusive interview with prime minister benjamin netanyahu from israel. thanks for watching tonight. until next time i am mike huckabee, goo
johnnie that banjo is about as big as you are. is that heavy. >> yeah. >> when did you start playing banjo . >> when i was six. >> mike: you are nine now and started when you were six. tommy were you the first one to play. >> i started two weeks before rob it can. >> mike: what made you decide on the gar. >> i don't know. >> mike: i know manage about that. and robby, what said to you let's play the fiddle. >> i am not sure. i started on...
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there was a big part of his persona. he wrote poetry. he was always described in personal dealings with him as generally considered far from as screen. not a pleasant person. is not a pleasant person to be a round ball. much more rigid, much more didactic. mind you, we're talking about the characters, somebody who planned to 9/11. that didn't want to push that went too far. in portraying osama bin laden it was important to get him right in see him as his acolyte who is going to put his life on the line for this plot would see him as an inspirational figure. that only makes sense because you're not seeing him when you are the reader. you aren't seeing him through the americans what do you been seeing it to the point of view of someone who is actually experiencing and has been inspired by him. you want to understand how that could possibly be. >> one of the things your characters from the west german least seven common is that they are having to use different identities. he has to change its name. the characters are having to impose differ
there was a big part of his persona. he wrote poetry. he was always described in personal dealings with him as generally considered far from as screen. not a pleasant person. is not a pleasant person to be a round ball. much more rigid, much more didactic. mind you, we're talking about the characters, somebody who planned to 9/11. that didn't want to push that went too far. in portraying osama bin laden it was important to get him right in see him as his acolyte who is going to put his life on...
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that is a big, big cat. >> one mad shepard. look at rangers firing the gunshots. the rangers, you can see them firing, they were trying to drive it back into the sanctuary and it was terrorizing the village and they got a tranquilizer in it but not before it had injured a lot of people and some of the villager stabbed the leopard with knives and the leopard actually died from the injuries after the tranquilizer dart was fired at it. but, frightening time for everybody in the village. >>shepard: they took it to an animal hospital. >> they got the dart into it but it had been injured so badly by some of the villagers trying to protect themselves that it later died. >>shepard: thank you, sir. two gives calling 9-1-1 to report a break in, right? and they end up in handcuffs themselves. wait until you hear how this went down. >>shepard: nasa will retire atlantis when it gets back to earth, checking out perfectly opt last full day on orbit before the last landing of the space shuttle with the 30 year program ending the shuttle will touch down a few minutes before 6:00 a
that is a big, big cat. >> one mad shepard. look at rangers firing the gunshots. the rangers, you can see them firing, they were trying to drive it back into the sanctuary and it was terrorizing the village and they got a tranquilizer in it but not before it had injured a lot of people and some of the villager stabbed the leopard with knives and the leopard actually died from the injuries after the tranquilizer dart was fired at it. but, frightening time for everybody in the village....
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he came to do big things. >> reporter: how big? the president was willing to put social security, considered a sacred cow to democrats, on the table. as well as major changes to the tax code. his plan would cut the deficit by $4 trillion. twice what republicans propose. here's the standoff. while republicans like the idea of cutting hundreds of billions of dololrs from medicaid, medicare and social security, democrats don't. >> we do not support cuts in benefits. >> reporter: and republicans refuse the president's plan to increase taxes, revenue, by cutting subsidies on oil and gas companies and closing tax loopholes for other businesses. >> to get a big package would require a big tax increase. we think it's a terrible idea. it's a job killer. >> reporter: so, republicans want to return to negotiating that smaller deal, which probably wouldn't touch social security or the tax code and would cut only $2.4 trillion from the deficit. all this as the august 2nd deadline approaches, when the government will no longer be able to borrow
he came to do big things. >> reporter: how big? the president was willing to put social security, considered a sacred cow to democrats, on the table. as well as major changes to the tax code. his plan would cut the deficit by $4 trillion. twice what republicans propose. here's the standoff. while republicans like the idea of cutting hundreds of billions of dololrs from medicaid, medicare and social security, democrats don't. >> we do not support cuts in benefits. >> reporter:...
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>> no, i'm not a big fan. not a bag fan. >> that's sacrilege. >> it would either be core na or heineken. >> a lot of people know there's been trouble in northern ireland over the years. growing up there, what was it like for you? >> personally i've never seen the violence. i grew up in a very quiet town called hollywood just outside belfast. the only thing in terms of trouble was on tv, on the news. you know, i never experienced it firsthand, so i -- you know, if anyone ever asked me about northern ireland and the troubles, i mean i can't really say to them what it's like because i've never actually seen it, you know. so it's just -- it's a pity that these things are put on the news. i'd rather see northern ireland portrayed in a more positive light. >> it's a lot more peaceful there now. there's still incidents occasionally, but certainly when i grew up, it was a lot more violent. there seems to be a sense that northern ireland has come through that dark period. one of the reasons, i think, is that some of th
>> no, i'm not a big fan. not a bag fan. >> that's sacrilege. >> it would either be core na or heineken. >> a lot of people know there's been trouble in northern ireland over the years. growing up there, what was it like for you? >> personally i've never seen the violence. i grew up in a very quiet town called hollywood just outside belfast. the only thing in terms of trouble was on tv, on the news. you know, i never experienced it firsthand, so i -- you know, if...
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it's to protect special interest tax breaks for big corporations. we had the corporate jet loophole and big oil and gas companies and folks at the very top of the income ladder. i listen to my friend kevin say these are all small businesses. as you pointed out it just isn't true. >> and for the latest political news, you know exactly where to go, cnn politics.com. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> this is the celebration before the hard work begins. people of south sudan this weekend welcome their independence and world recognition as africa's 54th country. they have fought a civil war for 50 years. embassy for the republic of south sudan also opened yesterday in washington d.c. the man in the cowboy hat, take a look right there is the new and first president o
it's to protect special interest tax breaks for big corporations. we had the corporate jet loophole and big oil and gas companies and folks at the very top of the income ladder. i listen to my friend kevin say these are all small businesses. as you pointed out it just isn't true. >> and for the latest political news, you know exactly where to go, cnn politics.com. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year...
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this is a big deal. i was there at the beginning when don't ask, don't tell was first put in place by bill clinton. reluctantly but around pressure from the joint chiefs. this has been a difficult history politically. horrendous for so many men and women in the military. thousands over this decade. >> absolutely. a lot of the argument back a couple years ago to repeal it was that the military was losing qualified people especially linguists were forced out because of their sexual orientation. it's also seen -- this repeal is seen as a very, very big win for gays and lesbians who are key supporters of the democrats and president obama. as you'll recall back in the fall he got heckled a couple of times. there's been constant pressure of him to remove the ban and this is going to be something that will go a long way towards having been reenthused about his campaign and re-election process. >> with legislation then for the past year, the service chiefs have been going and surveying people in the mill tar and
this is a big deal. i was there at the beginning when don't ask, don't tell was first put in place by bill clinton. reluctantly but around pressure from the joint chiefs. this has been a difficult history politically. horrendous for so many men and women in the military. thousands over this decade. >> absolutely. a lot of the argument back a couple years ago to repeal it was that the military was losing qualified people especially linguists were forced out because of their sexual...
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that was a big part of bin laden's persona. he wrote poetry. and he is, he was always described in personal dealings with him as, you know, rather gentle and con said rate -- considerate, far from a screamer. zawahiri, i gather, is not a pleasant person to be around at all. much more rigid, much more didactic, mind you, we're talking about opposing characters who planned 9/11, so i don't want to push that one too far. but i think in portraying bin laden it was important to get him right and see him as his act colite who was going to put his life on the line for this plot would see him, as an inspirational figure. that only makes sense. because you're not seeing him when you're the reader. you're not seeing him through the americans' point of view, you're seeing him from the point of view from someone who's actually been inspired by him, and you want to understand how that could possibly be. >> and one of the things your characters from the west or the middle east have in common is that they're having to use different identities. brooke chandler
that was a big part of bin laden's persona. he wrote poetry. and he is, he was always described in personal dealings with him as, you know, rather gentle and con said rate -- considerate, far from a screamer. zawahiri, i gather, is not a pleasant person to be around at all. much more rigid, much more didactic, mind you, we're talking about opposing characters who planned 9/11, so i don't want to push that one too far. but i think in portraying bin laden it was important to get him right and see...
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. >> i think there's still time to get something big done. the president has made it clear he wants to do something substantial. >> reporter: in fact, sources on capitol hill tell abc news that the president and speaker john boehner are again talking about more than $4 trillion in deficit reduction. boehner reportedly wants the president to lay out specific cuts to entitlement programs, social security, medicare, medicaid. but many republicans still doubt such a plan can pass. so, plan b. to avert the country from defaulting is being devised by the two leaders of the senate. it would give the president the authority to raise the country's debt ceiling on his own. >> it takes the pressure off all the politicians but allows us to pass a debt limit without making the hard choices that this country has to make. >> reporter: the standoff? republican eric cantor refuses to consider r x increases. democrat nancy pelosi won't accept benefit cuts to titlements. we visited cantor's virginia district. many want him to back down. but not all. >> they nee
. >> i think there's still time to get something big done. the president has made it clear he wants to do something substantial. >> reporter: in fact, sources on capitol hill tell abc news that the president and speaker john boehner are again talking about more than $4 trillion in deficit reduction. boehner reportedly wants the president to lay out specific cuts to entitlement programs, social security, medicare, medicaid. but many republicans still doubt such a plan can pass. so,...
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this poem is called big thicket. jasper, texas. >> to big thicket a crack is a buck shot, a stick broke, cracked headlights. crack, the big thicket we go 2 sticks. drink, drink, light, light. stagger in the road. statistic o statistic broke. the light, buck shot light. >> buck on stagger. what you looking at. the white stick. along the trees, along the trees. the buck staggering home. the crack. big thicket. what are you doing here? >> stick broke. white light. break for home. white homing. ha, ha, go, go, buck shot, kra e crack, crack, crack. hit lights. what you think you are. >> ha, ha, stick broke. in the brushes. in the rushes. put them back on. bufks head in the rushes. put them back on. to big thicket we go, hot we go to hit staggeringly along the frees. crack, a steak broke. we go, go, go, buck shot. we go, go, go. up the road. road kill. staggering bucks. head light rushes. pick up brushes. race broke, screeching. the big thicket we go, buck shot, crack. the road kills. crack e a broke stick. on we go on. [a
this poem is called big thicket. jasper, texas. >> to big thicket a crack is a buck shot, a stick broke, cracked headlights. crack, the big thicket we go 2 sticks. drink, drink, light, light. stagger in the road. statistic o statistic broke. the light, buck shot light. >> buck on stagger. what you looking at. the white stick. along the trees, along the trees. the buck staggering home. the crack. big thicket. what are you doing here? >> stick broke. white light. break for home....
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. >>> you can probably imagine a kentucky woman is in big trouble with the law after she attacks a judge in court. court security officer adam dodson was the first to take her down. i talked with him earlier and asked what did the judge said to make her go ballistic. >> the judge was telling her to stop using foul language and if she kept using foul language in her court then she would be held in contempt and face more charges, and the lady was very upset already and she just basically disregarded anything the judge said and continued to talk. >> you've been doing this for a while now. have you seen anybody react this way especially towards a judge? >> i have seen people react this way but only in training videos, and the training they send us to. not in actually any courtroom i've worked in in the 3 1/2 years i've been there. >> when you grabbed her and you subdued her. what happened? was she remorseful? did you have to take her away? what happened? >> she was not remorseful at all actually. i had to administer the handcuffs on the floor. she was resisting arrest. she was fighting with
. >>> you can probably imagine a kentucky woman is in big trouble with the law after she attacks a judge in court. court security officer adam dodson was the first to take her down. i talked with him earlier and asked what did the judge said to make her go ballistic. >> the judge was telling her to stop using foul language and if she kept using foul language in her court then she would be held in contempt and face more charges, and the lady was very upset already and she just...
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he was that big. we were in the polo lounge together and he looks at me and said how come we never worked together? i said because you are afraid to work with good actors. >> bill: did he shoot you? how did he respond to that? >> he laughed like crazy. >> bill: one of the movies that everybody remembers you for is the dirty dozen. >> this war was not started for your private gratification. you can be damn sure this army isn't run for your personal convenience. >> bill: was it crazy working with these guys? >> it is a disciplined disorder. telly doing one thing, somebody else doing something else it congealed into making one solid picture. >> bill: charles bronson. >> i loved him, he was a real guy. >> bill: it looks to me like the actors in your era, 50s, 60s, early 70s were tougher than the actors today. jack palance clint eastwood coming to hollywood, no pre . today it looks a -- no pretension. today it looks a little diletantish, there's a change. >> it has changed. you work on to a set together an
he was that big. we were in the polo lounge together and he looks at me and said how come we never worked together? i said because you are afraid to work with good actors. >> bill: did he shoot you? how did he respond to that? >> he laughed like crazy. >> bill: one of the movies that everybody remembers you for is the dirty dozen. >> this war was not started for your private gratification. you can be damn sure this army isn't run for your personal convenience. >>...
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that's a big thing to do with anybody else but what we all know the difference i want to rewrite the life i got and we've got to take you to court. that night on the. right. he left here he pointed out that he never paid any doctors did you know where we're at now yeah he gave us a bit. of an assertion but you have. thirty. years of paperwork. for you in jail oh ok and. once again padilla has lied the documents he shows is just an arrest warrant it doesn't authorize him to barge into homes. or. some. of the young woman intimidated by their presence finally complies the bounty hunters are in the house. the mexican is not here. until however relies on instinct. ever. the search is not over yet angel one last time today came by. point. on. saturday. children don't lie the mother did not say a word and padilla now knows that the fugitive will surely come next week to visit the kids. eighty kilometers south of sacramento shooting range in the middle of the desert. meeting point of every gun owner in the area. three fifty seven smith and wesson. between manhunts padilla comes here to train
that's a big thing to do with anybody else but what we all know the difference i want to rewrite the life i got and we've got to take you to court. that night on the. right. he left here he pointed out that he never paid any doctors did you know where we're at now yeah he gave us a bit. of an assertion but you have. thirty. years of paperwork. for you in jail oh ok and. once again padilla has lied the documents he shows is just an arrest warrant it doesn't authorize him to barge into homes. or....
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i do not think they can get the big mega deal the president is talking about. i think they are going to have a hard time getting a mid sized deal. i think they can come up with a short term, interim package in which it requires some compromise by democrats and republicans. but the president has to compromise too. if the choice is between a default and a short term deal, there's no question he ought to go for the short term deal. >> i'm not sure these guys can figure out how to pay a parking ticket. james, you are the brilliant strategist here. one of my concerns out, and you tell me if i'm crazy. it seems to me like both sides are banking on winning, that they're going to be able to prove to everybody that they really were willing to do something and it was the other side that kept it from going forward, that they're going to win with their base. >> as far as david and senator simpson did a good job. they were calling for one-third in tax increases. what the republicans turned out and the president was talking about something between 20 and 25%. they couldn't e
i do not think they can get the big mega deal the president is talking about. i think they are going to have a hard time getting a mid sized deal. i think they can come up with a short term, interim package in which it requires some compromise by democrats and republicans. but the president has to compromise too. if the choice is between a default and a short term deal, there's no question he ought to go for the short term deal. >> i'm not sure these guys can figure out how to pay a...
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don't you're so big you're. all we're with you. that's a big thing to do with anybody but what we all know the difference i want to clear up the i think i think we've got to take your record and i think that on the. right. he left here he pointed out last time i never hear any of barker's good they don't know where they are now yeah there's a game of. them in the church but never. heard the. voice of paperwork. are you going to allow all to consider. once again padilla has light the documents he shows is just an arrest warrant it doesn't authorize him to barge into homes. or pretty. much close. down. at the young woman intimidated by their presence finally complies a bounty hunters are in the house. for us or. the mexican is not here. but us here we go to work they would hold them. until however relies on instinct. ever. the search is not over yet angel one last thing that came back. here point. saturday. children don't lie the mother did not say a word up until now and knows that the fugitive will surely come next. suite to visit
don't you're so big you're. all we're with you. that's a big thing to do with anybody but what we all know the difference i want to clear up the i think i think we've got to take your record and i think that on the. right. he left here he pointed out last time i never hear any of barker's good they don't know where they are now yeah there's a game of. them in the church but never. heard the. voice of paperwork. are you going to allow all to consider. once again padilla has light the documents...
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that's a big thing to do with everybody else but we all know that there are i want to reiterate that the wife got it we got to take it to court right there on the couch . right. there. he left here he pointed out last night he never really had doctors here they don't. know the address he gave. them in a search of what. the third. course of paperwork. well you know all to. once again padilla has light the documents he shows is just an arrest warrant it doesn't authorize him to barge into homes. and look. down. at the young woman intimidated by their presence finally complies the bounty hunters are in the house. for. the mexican is not here. but she would go to work they would haul them wrong. adela however relies on instinct. ever. the search is not over yet angel who is the last thing to get him back. here point. on. saturday. children don't lie and mother did not say a word up until a now knows that the fugitive will surely come next. suite to visit the kids. eighty kilometers south of sacramento shooting range in the middle of the desert. meeting point of every gun owner in the are
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let's give them a big hand. [applause] so, i went to the library, i talked to the librarian we looked up 580 cell rities and sports heroes. over 3 months i hand typed 580 letters and wrote dollar michael jordan and dear mr. stalone. guess what happened? nothing. at christmas i got a check from tom brocaw for a hundred dollars. i sold my car a buick for 500 dollars in a seedy area in oakland. by spring i raised 200 dollars. my marth was a principal at an elementary school. she invited me to talk to the kids. when i was leaving a fourth grader looked me in the eye and said, i have a piggy bank at home and i will help you raise money for the school in pakistan. i didn't think anything of it. 6 weeks later the school is raised 65,000 penes. >> main stage's loud efts performance was about bief the detroit native high strung. they had an energyic performance. the concert was a plash back to the kinks and the who and tv shows like hala blue. ladies and gentlemen. the high strung. [music] >> hope you enjoyed this look b
let's give them a big hand. [applause] so, i went to the library, i talked to the librarian we looked up 580 cell rities and sports heroes. over 3 months i hand typed 580 letters and wrote dollar michael jordan and dear mr. stalone. guess what happened? nothing. at christmas i got a check from tom brocaw for a hundred dollars. i sold my car a buick for 500 dollars in a seedy area in oakland. by spring i raised 200 dollars. my marth was a principal at an elementary school. she invited me to talk...
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one talk of a big continues to wreck lives despite president obama's pledge to shop at the notorious prison well many detainees released without charge have shed light on what really goes on there are he spoke to one a former prisoner who says the u.s. hasn't even given a simple apology for his years of torment that interviews next. you know it's states held murat kurnaz like when saddam obeyed detention camp for five years before releasing him without charge mr could this have you ever been given an apology or an explanation by the americans. and they did not but even i don't thing that they are going to probably just think you were arrested in pakistan in two thousand and twelve why were you there here in germany i saw the group it's called remarkably helping. young people who have problems with drugs or homeless people or who has problems at all they are always in from pakistan they have their own towards eighty million members it's i thing the biggest group and nonpolitical and they are against war of course and they also hate him by. because they are against war. and when i went
one talk of a big continues to wreck lives despite president obama's pledge to shop at the notorious prison well many detainees released without charge have shed light on what really goes on there are he spoke to one a former prisoner who says the u.s. hasn't even given a simple apology for his years of torment that interviews next. you know it's states held murat kurnaz like when saddam obeyed detention camp for five years before releasing him without charge mr could this have you ever been...
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one analyst says, either netflix will lose a share of subscribers to the big fish or the big fish will drive up prices netflix pays for consent. either way it's netflix that's going to lose in this, kyra. >> okay. well, a lot of subscribers here. we hope things don't get that dismal. alison, thanks. >> me, too. >>> all right, coming up next, bill maher prefers a president bachmann to a president palin. weighing in. >>> and the age of george jetson is here. a flying car. it's cleared for takeoff and about to be road-ready. we'll tell you how and when you might be able to take the wheel. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. >>> raising awareness with issues involving cancer, alcoholism and substance abuse and women's rights. now the world's most powerful women will remembe
one analyst says, either netflix will lose a share of subscribers to the big fish or the big fish will drive up prices netflix pays for consent. either way it's netflix that's going to lose in this, kyra. >> okay. well, a lot of subscribers here. we hope things don't get that dismal. alison, thanks. >> me, too. >>> all right, coming up next, bill maher prefers a president bachmann to a president palin. weighing in. >>> and the age of george jetson is here. a flying...
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competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors believe that will ultimately be repaid. >> it is not just about creating new rating agencies, rising economies are also calling for the establishment of independent agencies in their own countries. and there are calls for 80-20 agency as well. they point to the example of italy this week but came under attack by financial markets. the country is the third largest economy in europe. the borrowing rates are a white- collar form of strongarm robbery. a specially as rome is considering more cuts. >> other crisis, at this time is italy's finances in trouble. national that is almost 120% of gdp. twice the amount allowed. the h
competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors...
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>> we have a big security sweep going. >> i thought you were able to see it. nothing wrong with that. i was wondering if his pachbts were pink or white from the video. this is their first official trek abroad, how are crowds receiving them? >> it's interesting, in canada, everywhere you wechbnt you had these enormous crowds everywhere. l.a.'s a bit different, i think i can explain this. they're happy crowds, certainly lots of crowds out here, but not nearly on the level you get in canada. they're getting a knee jerk reaction everywhere they go. there are crowds, but it seems as though they're being kept at a distance, like they weren't in canada. there aren't the opportunities here for the crowds to get up close and personal. there's been some frustration about that. we've been talking on the last couple days about how this is a big patdown with the paparazzi as well. some much tighter operation here, they haven't had a chance to meet the crowds in the same way. >> a very dapper max foster in los angeles. >> speaking of prince william and katherine, next we'll
>> we have a big security sweep going. >> i thought you were able to see it. nothing wrong with that. i was wondering if his pachbts were pink or white from the video. this is their first official trek abroad, how are crowds receiving them? >> it's interesting, in canada, everywhere you wechbnt you had these enormous crowds everywhere. l.a.'s a bit different, i think i can explain this. they're happy crowds, certainly lots of crowds out here, but not nearly on the level you...
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so for them, working in dubai is like the big -- it's the next best thing for them, because where they come from, they could -- they probably don't have any running water, so having a place, even though there's 20-plus people living in cramped quarters, it's probably more than they had back home, so to them -- >> better concerns. >> better conditions for them. >> although based on the way by look at it -- >> it's horrible, yes. >> let's talk about your travel to dubai. >> the people like they were oppressed. >> they were. but actually a few were quite proud to work there. >> proud? >> yeah. you come from a country where you probably would not make a living at. you would probably be living in equalor, the companies do provide basic necessities in addition to a minimum wage. this minimum wage can be as much as -- as little as $200 u.s. per month. gldz 200 per month. >> yes. >> probably $400 per month if you speak some english. but there's, like -- they have stringent restrictions placed upon them. up until recently, you were assigned a two-year contract. >> so locked in to stay there. >>
so for them, working in dubai is like the big -- it's the next best thing for them, because where they come from, they could -- they probably don't have any running water, so having a place, even though there's 20-plus people living in cramped quarters, it's probably more than they had back home, so to them -- >> better concerns. >> better conditions for them. >> although based on the way by look at it -- >> it's horrible, yes. >> let's talk about your travel to...
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the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal? $800 million of aids has been suspended. >> both sides are working together on a number of things and pakistan is not happy with the pace of delivery of assistance. americans are not happy with the pace of delivery of certain deliverables from pakistan. it happens sometimes. right now because pakistan is a fledgling democracy and everything that happens there hits the media and there's an american domestic political context in which everything becomes an issue because of the way people react to your administration. this has become -- >> the reaction in pakistan to the u.s. decision to suspend at least for now $800 million in promised aid, a spokesman for the pakistani military saying in the past, we have not been dependent -- we have not been dependent on any external support for these operations. and they will. >> in 1999 there was no aid relationship. even though the u.s. and pakistan continued to work together albeit in a limited manner. it's not a good idea. it insults the people
the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal? $800 million of aids has been suspended. >> both sides are working together on a number of things and pakistan is not happy with the pace of delivery of assistance. americans are not happy with the pace of delivery of certain deliverables from pakistan. it happens sometimes. right now because pakistan is a fledgling democracy and everything that happens there hits the media and there's an american domestic political...
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really big. in the making. where we have to do this. but it is a very very good for anybody who kills about the future. you want to argue live from moscow let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world a twenty seven day prison uprising in venezuela has ended after the national guard negotiated control of the facility back from inmates standoff at the jail again after thousands of troops stormed a prison unit and weapons search days after a bloody ride action sparked gun fights between troops and inmates leaving one prisoner and two soldiers dead as well as twenty one that in a twitter message president congratulated the stories for bringing a chance to the standoff. thousands are protesting in the egyptian capital cairo for the six day running demanding the removal of the military council and threatening to expand their sit in to other cities demonstrators are also calling for the president hosni mubarak and his aides to face prosecution for the killing of hundreds of protesters during the uprising in february the mi
really big. in the making. where we have to do this. but it is a very very good for anybody who kills about the future. you want to argue live from moscow let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world a twenty seven day prison uprising in venezuela has ended after the national guard negotiated control of the facility back from inmates standoff at the jail again after thousands of troops stormed a prison unit and weapons search days after a bloody ride action sparked gun...
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what they believe really big blow it is the only democracy and it's making. states i hope it will not get to where we have to keep this fish is still another kind of papal ship but it is a very very good for anybody who feels about the future will freeze. what you actually live from moscow let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world twenty seven day prison uprising in business has ended after the national guard negotiated control of the facility back from inmates stand off at the jail again after thousands of troops stormed a prison unit and a weapon search days after a bloody action sparked gun fights between troops and inmates leaving one prisoner and two soldiers dead twenty wounded in a twitter message president in which august graduate of the stories for bringing a chance to the standoff. thousands are protesting in the kitchen cavill cairo for the six day running demanding the removal of the military council and threatening to expand their sit in to other cities demonstrators are also calling for the president hosni mubarak and his
what they believe really big blow it is the only democracy and it's making. states i hope it will not get to where we have to keep this fish is still another kind of papal ship but it is a very very good for anybody who feels about the future will freeze. what you actually live from moscow let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world twenty seven day prison uprising in business has ended after the national guard negotiated control of the facility back from inmates stand off...
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big day today, but the big drama on capitol hill will hardly be limited to the house floor. some leading democrats are talking about a back-up plan in case a final deal is not reach inside time. assistant minority leader james clyburn saying that do 14th -- the 14th amendment gives president obama the right to raise the debt limit on his own by simply signing an executive order. he said he won't, but would he ever go that route? let's bring in constitutional lawyer mike car vel. welcome, good to have you here today. >> thanks a lot. martha: basically, if president were to change his mind or might be forced to rethink his decision on that based on the fact there is no deal if that's where we come to this, would he have the constitutional backing, in your mind, to make that decision, to say i'm just going to raise the limit, that's what i need to do? >> no. that would be clearly and blatantly unconstitutional. what representative clyburn and the treasury secretary have omitted is the 14th amendment says that the public debt authorized by law cannot be questioned. so if he's ma
big day today, but the big drama on capitol hill will hardly be limited to the house floor. some leading democrats are talking about a back-up plan in case a final deal is not reach inside time. assistant minority leader james clyburn saying that do 14th -- the 14th amendment gives president obama the right to raise the debt limit on his own by simply signing an executive order. he said he won't, but would he ever go that route? let's bring in constitutional lawyer mike car vel. welcome, good...
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no big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching full and more importantly who's trying to bribe him you are at it all t.v. . and you are ninety nine from moscow still have for you the sour and europe's problems keep the euro afloat takes another hit as the world hates largest economy wakes up to the reality it's in debt. and israel's prime minister has to step off in advance of an anti boycott bill which aims to support sadler's but has been an affront to democracy. police have made the first arrest in connection with russia's worst ever a boating disaster and they have detained the owner of the company that ran down the bulgaria cruiser and the person the certified fit for sale meanwhile divers are set to conduct a final sarah to the vessel looking for the remaining twenty four bodies of the one hundred thirty people believed killed in the tragedy let's cross live now to tom barr is at the site. so tom bring us up to date with the police investigation we understand that some arrests have already been made and what more can you tell us about this. the first
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the two time runner up had all but secured his first few after taking the yellow jersey by winning big time trial the day before once again and had to settle for second best finishing as the runner up for a third consecutive climb with his elder brother from completing the podium break mark cavendish meanwhile finally takes the points winning green jersey after winning five of this year's twenty one stages including that final ride through the french capital. in formula one and fought off challenges from fernando alonso and mark webber to claim his second victory of the season at the german grand prix webber started on pole at a green circuit but hamilton to the lead at the very first turn the world champion sebastian vettel spinal at one point but still managed to finish fourth meanwhile a true battle unfolded for the podium places hamilton kept losing and regaining control of the race before eventually beating along to the mind retains the overall the go my comfortable seventy seven points ahead of me is red bull team mate at the top of the now and also close on the second seeded aus
the two time runner up had all but secured his first few after taking the yellow jersey by winning big time trial the day before once again and had to settle for second best finishing as the runner up for a third consecutive climb with his elder brother from completing the podium break mark cavendish meanwhile finally takes the points winning green jersey after winning five of this year's twenty one stages including that final ride through the french capital. in formula one and fought off...
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which means that we believe in its own it's almost three times as big as a tree smaller countries want important go together so this is really something quite frightening and if indeed italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis a new dimension throwing money at the problem whether it's greece portugal ireland and certainly not also italy that is not enough or that can't solve the problem on its own enormous amount of what i call political capital has been invested in this euro project so giving it up is a very tough decision and a decision that will be made just overnight so a lot of energy and a lot of additional money will certainly be spent before we arrive at such a situation and according to me there is no such decision on the rise and if italy comes into this ballgame with the amount that they're involved with this country that might change things quite rapidly. five people have been killed in a suicide bombing at a political rally in northwest pakistan that's the latest violence of the taliban stronghold a
which means that we believe in its own it's almost three times as big as a tree smaller countries want important go together so this is really something quite frightening and if indeed italy really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of this euro crisis a new dimension throwing money at the problem whether it's greece portugal ireland and certainly not also italy that is not enough or that can't solve the problem on its own enormous amount of what...
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that was also a big factor, a big wake-up call. but, i mean, certain things that i don't think they are the mysterious. you have to be eternally vigilant about new platforms coming down the pipe. if you think about this book and twitter, both of those could have been created earlier. used to be a thing called my space not that long ago. >> i was on it. >> you work. >> for like three weeks. when a new platform comes along and devolves more rapidly you can be obsolete quickly. you have to be incredibly vigilant, hire the best people. we didn't move microsoft a silicon valley because bill said everybody changes jobs in 18 months. that was a 1977. still true. so we said, yeah. seattle. rain. i want to go outside. anyway and of course our families were there. sorry. so great people. and then there is this blind spot. the forms of were potentially obsoletes dual an apple didn't release the social network stuff coming like it has. >> of course you know apple tried to launch a bang. and not sure where it is gone, but clearly a little too l
that was also a big factor, a big wake-up call. but, i mean, certain things that i don't think they are the mysterious. you have to be eternally vigilant about new platforms coming down the pipe. if you think about this book and twitter, both of those could have been created earlier. used to be a thing called my space not that long ago. >> i was on it. >> you work. >> for like three weeks. when a new platform comes along and devolves more rapidly you can be obsolete quickly....
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use of really big. blow it is early democracy and it's making. non-democratic states i hope we can we not get to where we have concocted this first shoe store but not the kind of people sheeple but it is a very good for anybody who kills about the future will freeze. the us is within reach of the feeding al qaeda and eliminating ten to twenty top militants will cripple the group for good that was the statement from the new us to dance chief leon panetta artie's military contributor you get a crucial believes this show has taken to the post with a clearer vision of the threats facing the us. for every pentagon observer the result was to a special moment when the reason change of guard at the puzzle palace as the pentagon is widely known in a narrow circle of professionals so it was that particular event. has reincarnated in his new capacity as the military chief during his first interview in his new capacity keep going to to the troika of the multiple challenges to the united states national security emanating from pakistan yemen and somalia he's
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>> it means big dragon. it sounds silly in english. i hear that in response with the way i respond to my name. it has become my name. tavis: where is home for andrew ballen? >> home is china. my full humanity and certainly, i think, the flower of what i hope and believe is any intellectual potential. the welcome that i've received here, what i have seen and learned about family and the ability to make the society flourish are things that i have learned in china and i think it is fair to say this feels like home to me. tavis: faith. china. china, faith. is that oxymoronic? are there people of faith? do people in china have a faith or is it just about hard work and family? >> that's a good question. faith every different sector, creed, they all exist here. i think that you would be surprised. you walk into a church in china, they are jam-packed and i worship, it shocked me. it is a beautiful thing to see. don't necessarily believe the hype here. i also think that in china, there is a more pragmatic faith. it is a more tangible faith that
>> it means big dragon. it sounds silly in english. i hear that in response with the way i respond to my name. it has become my name. tavis: where is home for andrew ballen? >> home is china. my full humanity and certainly, i think, the flower of what i hope and believe is any intellectual potential. the welcome that i've received here, what i have seen and learned about family and the ability to make the society flourish are things that i have learned in china and i think it is...
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. >> our first five years turned out to be break-through years for black actors on the big screen, the small screen and on broadway. >> reading the play, it was obvious that david mahmet was willing to put on page and then on the stage thoughts and ideas that people have all the time about race, and aren't necessarily willing to say. >> to do a dramatic role by a preeminent writer on broadway was this cast, i jumped at the chance. this was a high point in my career. >> i've had more people coming up to me, oh, i can't wait. pele are fascinated with gangster movies. they really are. even my own sons. >> a child can be susceptible. a child might watch "american gangster" and say i want to be a gangster but it's really about what's going on in your homes. >> "dream girls" is using the success of ray and success of hustle and flow and it's going to be a no-brainer. when somebody starts to talk about another african-american or black film, it works now because we allowed it to be black, say that it is black and then transcend that. >> i know that if this is successful, it will open doors fo
. >> our first five years turned out to be break-through years for black actors on the big screen, the small screen and on broadway. >> reading the play, it was obvious that david mahmet was willing to put on page and then on the stage thoughts and ideas that people have all the time about race, and aren't necessarily willing to say. >> to do a dramatic role by a preeminent writer on broadway was this cast, i jumped at the chance. this was a high point in my career. >>...
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dust storms actually fairly common this time of year but rarely are they this big or this strong. i didn't know they had monsoons. >> this is their rainy season out there. >> doesn't rain that much though, does it? >> no. actually, it canceled flights and delayed flights. >> i can only imagine. >> we actually -- kind of pleasant outside. yes, it is humid. let's start with temperatures. not crazy hot though. mid-80s downtown. that's reasonable. upper 80s now as you head up into leesburg, martinsburg. down to the south in the low 80s in culpeper. and 81 in fredericksburg. 82 in andrews. not bad. we are in a summer pattern. no doubt about that. muggy storms mainly south and east tonight. pretty much taken them out of the immediate metro area. afternoon showers and thunderstorms possible thursday. and even a better chance of showers and thunderstorms on friday. in fact, thursday nifray mornin be a little bit of a mess. for tonight though let's just say partly cloudy and muggy. some patch fog late. lows 68 to 74 and winds out of the southwest at about 10. inside the beltway in downtown
dust storms actually fairly common this time of year but rarely are they this big or this strong. i didn't know they had monsoons. >> this is their rainy season out there. >> doesn't rain that much though, does it? >> no. actually, it canceled flights and delayed flights. >> i can only imagine. >> we actually -- kind of pleasant outside. yes, it is humid. let's start with temperatures. not crazy hot though. mid-80s downtown. that's reasonable. upper 80s now as you...
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>> it's pretty big. >> jon: really? >> yeah (laughter) don't drop it on your toe. >> jon: let me ask you this, volume 2, what period of wars does this cover and how much of the amazon is now gone? (laughter) what period of wars are we dealing with her. >> actually it's six, two in the 19th century, one in the early 20th century, and the rest with the soviet invasion and afterwards. >> jon: starting in '79. >> right. >> jon: what is so alluringly invadable about-- (laughter) >> jon: afghanistan because everyone seems to want to do it they don't have oil. they don't appear to have mineral wealth, although i think they've recently discovered that. they appear to just have a tightly knit group of tribes who don't care for being invaded. >> exactly. and in our case we called it an intervention. some call it an invasion. the big, the most important reason is that afghanistan is the highland of your asia. if you get control of the highland, speaking about the outer ring of great powers, then you have advantage over your neighb
>> it's pretty big. >> jon: really? >> yeah (laughter) don't drop it on your toe. >> jon: let me ask you this, volume 2, what period of wars does this cover and how much of the amazon is now gone? (laughter) what period of wars are we dealing with her. >> actually it's six, two in the 19th century, one in the early 20th century, and the rest with the soviet invasion and afterwards. >> jon: starting in '79. >> right. >> jon: what is so alluringly...
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>> let's hope they don't think it's a big joke because it really isn't. we are enghanaged in unpreceden preparations. just to highlight a few of the things, to make sure that we have our emergency responders there, we're going to divide that area in four quadrants, we'll have lapd and fire resources all along the way so that they can go to neighborhoods should there be an emergency. we're working with ucla hospital and all of the hospitals in the area to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible. so as i said, thereme won't an carmageddon if people take heed. in they do, there will be traffic that makes though pictures that you were showing pale in comparison. >> it's an interesting experiment, because the lapd has reached out to a lot of celebrities, and i want to sho
>> let's hope they don't think it's a big joke because it really isn't. we are enghanaged in unpreceden preparations. just to highlight a few of the things, to make sure that we have our emergency responders there, we're going to divide that area in four quadrants, we'll have lapd and fire resources all along the way so that they can go to neighborhoods should there be an emergency. we're working with ucla hospital and all of the hospitals in the area to make sure everything goes as...
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so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think about what it is that makes things living. that's not as complicated as brains, actually. and we go back to the game which is the simplest unit of life which exhibits the properties of life. and i'm interested in understanding what it is that gives you life. and i think that the way i'm sort of think about it and many others, of course s that life is an information management machine. it is managing all this information and that's the best way we c think about what life is in defining. you've got a cell. it's got a sense of the environmt. i
so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think...
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big fog bank out there. it's up and flying over the hills. temperatures in the 50s for almost everybody, except for the one loan outpost out there. and when you see a west, southwest at 26 miles per hour, i mean that's a sea breeze, gusts over 30 miles per hour at fair field. and sea breeze for everybody. everything is in place for another cool day. temperatures below average a little bit. and then we back off a little bit. low clouds, sun and breezy, but also drizzle, windy. 50s, 60s and 70s and maybe a few mid-80s, but temperatures held in check due to the fog bank and lower pressure on the west coast. looks like we will see a gradual, just slight warming trend. and it does look warm into the weekend, temperatures near normal. >> thank you. >>> nearly two dozen suspicious fires in north hollywood have investigators searching for an arsonists. take a look at that, at least 18 fires have burned apartment buildings, a motor home and several cars since thursday. all of the fires were set early in the morning. one woman left her home to look at
big fog bank out there. it's up and flying over the hills. temperatures in the 50s for almost everybody, except for the one loan outpost out there. and when you see a west, southwest at 26 miles per hour, i mean that's a sea breeze, gusts over 30 miles per hour at fair field. and sea breeze for everybody. everything is in place for another cool day. temperatures below average a little bit. and then we back off a little bit. low clouds, sun and breezy, but also drizzle, windy. 50s, 60s and 70s...